China now plays an increasingly significant role in the space and satellite telecom industry. While still playing catch-up to the United States and Europe in areas of launch reusability, HTS, flexible payloads, the Chinese export machine has started to target higher-value industries, and space/satellite is included among them. This leads to an increasing number of satellites exported from China to regions across Eurasia and Africa, with all this occurring while the Chinese domestic market is ramping up HTS, and with it, future growth prospects. NSR's China Satellite Markets study delves into the ways China is creating opportunities and threats in the global satellite telecoms market, including:

How will China's increased emphasis on satellite export impact supply/demand dynamics in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, etc.?

How far behind does China currently stand from U.S. and EU in terms of HTS and flexible payload technology, and might this gap narrow or even close?

What applications within China are expected to present the most opportunities due to HTS capacity entering the market?

How has price evolved in China, and how will price change moving forward in response to market changes.

Drawing from NSR's extensive databases and over 17+ years of satellite industry data, China Satellite Markets quantifies the dramatic changes taking place in the China satellite industry both now and over the next decade. With data from NSR's library of reports, combined with the company's signature holistic analysis, China Satellite Marketsis the go-to tool for in-depth analysis of the Chinese satellite market, with sufficiently granular data points allowing for detailed understanding of specific markets and trends.

Key Features

NSR's China Satellite Markets combines several component sections to provide the reader with a 360-degree view of the opportunities and challenges arising from the rise of China as a space and satellite telecommunications player. The domestic market analysis includes demand verticals such as video distribution, commercial mobility, and enterprise data, across C-band, Ku-band, Ka-band, GEO-HTS Ku-band/Ka-band, and Non-GEO-HTS. The section also includes supply forecasts for the China domestic market, with discussion on supply assumptions. Beyond this, the report includes a chapter on Chinese-manufactured capacity and its impact abroad. China Satellite Markets combines NSR's signature quantitative forecasting-in this case Chinese-manufactured capacity by frequency band across 13 regions-with in-depth analysis on Chinese companies that may launch capacity abroad, as well as the impact of national satellite programs financed by China but launched by countries in the developing world.

Primary Questions Addressed in this Report Include:

What are the fastest-expanding demand verticals in the China satcom market over the coming decade?

How have non-Chinese companies succeeded in the China market historically, and how might this evolve moving forward?

How will China's use of space as a strategic asset evolve over the coming years, in tandem with China's evolving strategic interests?

What areas is China emphasizing for advancement in terms of space/satellite technologies?

How will China's One Belt, One Road Initiative impact the satellite telecoms markets in regions such as Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa?

Primary Elements of the Report Include

Industry trend analysis including NSR's qualitative assessment of each major market segment

A bottom-up forecasting approach checked against a top-down analysis for increased validity of base year demand

Includes Excel sheets with all key data, tables and charts

Step-by-step methodology section for clearer understanding of the forecasts